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Egypt tax rates

Africa · headline statutory rates, 2025 · Moderate

In Egypt, the top statutory personal income tax rate is 27.5% (ranked #59 of 96 countries), the headline corporate income tax rate is 22.5%, and the standard VAT/GST rate is 14%. Capital gains for individuals are treated as: 0%, 10% or 27.5% by asset. Overall it reads as a moderate jurisdiction on headline rates — broadly mid-range headline rates. These are statutory top rates, not the effective tax most people pay, and not tax advice — verify with Egypt's official tax authority.

Source: PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries. Data as of June 2026.

Egypt tax rates at a glance

TaxEgypt
Top personal income tax rate27.5%
Corporate income tax rate22.5%
Standard VAT / GST14%
Capital gains (individuals)0%, 10% or 27.5% by asset
Employee social securityEmployee ~11%

Source: PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries. Data as of June 2026.

Headline statutory rates (2025), compiled from PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries and cross-checked against OECD / Tax Foundation data. Rates change — confirm with the official tax authority before relying on them. This is not tax advice.

What these Egypt rates mean

The figures above are headline statutory rates: the top marginal personal income tax rate, the standard (not reduced) VAT/GST rate, and the main corporate rate. The top 27.5% income tax rate only bites on income above the highest bracket — the effective rate an average earner pays is lower. Consumption is taxed through VAT/GST at 14%, usually with reduced rates on essentials. Always layer in social security (Employee ~11%) and any local taxes for a full picture.

How Egypt ranks

Ranking among the 96 countries in GlobalTaxBook, highest headline rate = #1. Statutory rates only.
MeasureEgyptRank (1 = highest)
Top personal income tax27.5%#59 of 96
Corporate income tax22.5%#41 of 96
Standard VAT/GST14%#61 of 87

Countries with a similar tax level to Egypt

The five countries closest to Egypt on overall headline tax level:

Egypt and its nearest peers by headline tax burden. Source: PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries, 2025.
CountryTop income taxCorporate taxVAT/GST
Egypt (this country)27.5%22.5%14%
Malaysia30%24%10%
Czech Republic23%21%21%
Taiwan40%20%5%
Vietnam35%20%10%
Nigeria25%30%7.5%

Frequently asked questions

What is the income tax rate in Egypt?

The top statutory personal income tax rate in Egypt is 27.5%. This is the highest marginal rate, which only applies above the top income threshold — most taxpayers pay less. It ranks #59 of 96 countries in our dataset by top rate. Headline rate as of 2025; verify with the official tax authority.

What is the corporate tax rate in Egypt?

Egypt's headline corporate income tax rate is 22.5%, ranking #41 of 96 by headline corporate rate. Effective rates can differ with incentives, surcharges and local taxes. Verify with the official authority.

Does Egypt have VAT or sales tax?

Yes — the standard VAT/GST rate in Egypt is 14%. Reduced rates often apply to food, medicine and other essentials.

Is Egypt a high-tax or low-tax country?

On headline statutory rates, Egypt looks like a moderate jurisdiction — broadly mid-range headline rates. This is a rough signal from top rates only, not the effective tax an average person or company pays. Tax residency, deductions and treaties change the real picture. Not tax advice.

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Sources & accuracy

Headline rates for Egypt from PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries, cross-checked with the OECD and Tax Foundation. Data as of June 2026; reflects roughly the 2025 tax year. These are statutory headline rates, not effective rates, and this page is general information, not tax advice — verify with Egypt's official tax authority and a qualified adviser before acting. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20